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Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 6:45 pm
by Pyrochrome
So i recently bought the parts for a Dreampi, including a Pi Zero W. To save money I didn't get a mini HDMI adapter or keyboard so I'm very limited in my options for accessing the Pi's terminal. There's a method exclusive to Zero models that lets you connect using just a USB cable to your computer and PuTTY, I followed every step including changing files on "boot" and making sure Bonjour is installed. Upon trying to connect with PuTTY, it tells me that "raspberrypi.local" doesn't exist.

Has anyone set up their Pi Zero this way? Is the default host name for the Dreampi image different, or is it not compatible with SSH?

Re: Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:05 pm
by deluxux
Yup the hostname is now dreampi.local

Re: Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:17 pm
by Pyrochrome
It still won't connect. I looked at the forums and it seems other people have been able to connect, so I must be doing something wrong. Seems like everytime I put the micro sd back into my computer, the SSH file is missing....

Re: Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:42 pm
by redcoffee90
I'm experiencing a similar issue to you. I just created another post with some additional detail.

It seems as if the DreamPI image is disabling Wifi by deafault. I'm unsure why this is programmed in.

Re: Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 8:48 pm
by krovellium
You’re going to have to type in “sudo wificonfig” then choose “Add Country Code” then select your country of choice. then do sudo wificonfig again then connect to your wifi like normal. then reboot, wait 30 seconds. if the lights don’t come on, it didn’t work

Re: Setting up Dreampi Wifi with SSH?

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2025 7:01 am
by finalbillybong
Hey!

Sorry to drag up an old thread but I found this when searching for a solution to the same issue as OP.

I actually solved it so I though I'd make a post here to help anyone else who might come across the same issue.

Using Raspberrry Pi Imager you can select 'Use Custom' from the Operating System Select Menu, and choose the Dreampi image, select your storage device and click next and the imager will ask if you want to apply OS customization, click edit settings and fill in your SSID and password (and also enable SSH for future troubleshooting). Flash the image and your Dreampi will connect to your wifi automatically without having to hook up a screen and keyboard.